Hello everyone, My name is Dave Weber, and I'm a student at the University of Toronto, studying Computer Science. For one of our undergraduate courses led by Greg Wilson (http://www.cs.utoronto.ca/~gvwilson/), myself and a group of 10 other computer science students will be trying to port Django to Python 3.
Until the end of January, we'll be studying the existing Django code in order to gain an understanding of how the program works. We'll be doing this primarily through architecture documentation and performance profiling. In early February we plan on beginning work on the port. A few of us have experience working with Django, and by the end of January we should have a much better understanding of it. I've been in touch with Jacob Kaplan-Moss, who pointed me to this group, and he also provided me with links about contributing to the Django project and Martin van Lowis' port. We don't really have any specific questions right now as we're pretty unfamiliar with most of the project at this point in time. However, we are very eager to learn as much as we can, so if you have any advice, warnings, or anything at all to say to us, please feel free! We'd like to hear from all of you as much as possible. Best regards, Dave Weber
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